Luke Honnoraty is a truly engaging comedian telling hilarious tall stories on life as a devout Devonian, losing weight and on being very childish in supermarkets. Slick,well paced and a great opening to our show.

Lee Kyle worked our “posh” audience splendidly, highlighting the fact that the North/South divide is well and truly in place. Classic stand-up! 

Troy Hawke sauntered onstage sporting the silk cravat and moustache of a fallen 1930’s matinee idol trying to make sense of the 21st century. A breathtaking display of banter skilfully interwoven with farcical tales this brilliantly observed character held our audience spellbound and laughing their socks off. Genius.

Phil Cooper has great stage presence and in his act, which contains surreal anecdotes, he bleats on about social justice and his struggle, as a Welshman, fitting into English society.

Chris McCausland delivers intelligent, accessible comedy. He’s a charming, self-effacing Scouser (you don’t meet many of those, do you?) who has greater vision and observes more than most sighted people!”

Nothing quite prepared our audience for the spectacle that was Wayne the Weird escaping from the confines of his chains, shackles and jacket. They were left open-mouthed with astonishment.

Chistopher Molineux’s set was a splendid blend of anecdotes, impressions and a Canadian’s observations of Britain. Very funny indeed.

Local lad Tom Goffe has a tiny head, huge hands and an unfortunate bedside manner which he puts down to coming from farming stock. VERY funny.

El Baldiniho is daft. He delivers a barrage of silly magic tricks, one liners and joshes with the audience. They LOVED him.

Nick Page ambles onto the stage and quietly draws the audience into his world - a world of fraud, community service and serial engagements. He doesn’t do props, audience banter, characters, one-liners, visual aids or mime; just intelligently told multi-layered stories riddled with jokes, laughs and the occasional gasp of shock.